178 THE MOUNTAIN. 



WEST'S SPRING, near this, is chalybeate. 



CHICK'S SPRING, near Greenville, resembles Glenn's. 



In Laurens there " are three or four springs, sulphur and 

 chalybeate, in hornblende slate." 



There is a spring at Estatoe Mountains, also in Abbiville 

 District, and one near Parson's Mountain. 



MURRAY'S SPRING, near Pinson's Ford, is charged with 

 salts of lime and iron. 



In " Flat Woods," are springs containing iron, lime, mag- 

 nesia, and sulphur. 



M. Tuomey, the geologist of South Carolina, reports 

 springs worthy of notice, as saline, sulphureous, and chaly- 

 beate, which are "confined to certain geological formations." 



GEORGIA SPRINGS. 



NOT much is known of the mineral springs of this State. 



The INDIAN SPRINGS, in Butts County, are sulphureous. 

 They have reputation, according to Professor Arnold, of 

 Savannah, who reports to Dr. Bell all the noticed springs of 

 Georgia, in the alleviation of rheumatic diseases, deranged 

 conditions of stomach, liver, and intestines, of the order 

 chronic. 



In Merriwether County are warm springs, which contain 

 salts of magnesia, and have a temperature of 90 Fahr. 

 The forte of their powers is over gout and rheumatism. 



In Madison County are the MADISON SPRINGS, which are 

 pure iron waters, and useful as a tonic. The claims of these 

 are warmly urged by Professor Arnold, for persons seeking 

 a decidedly marked impression from change of climate, with 

 mineral water action. 



In Cass County there is a chalybeate spring. 



In Murray County several springs are reported by Dr. 

 Arnold, and reputed to possess medicinal powers. No ana- 

 lysis yet published. 



